On July 27, San Diego Comic‑Con delivered major star power with high-profile actors in attendance and headlining key panels, kicking the weekend into overdrive.
Tiffany Haddish appeared at the press event for Solar Opposites, representing the animated Hulu series and engaging fans eager for the show’s latest season. Natasha Lyonne spoke on the panel for The Bad Guys 2, part of a well-received photo studio session that also included other cast members. Michael C. Hall stepped onto the stage during the Dexter: Resurrection panel, drawing attention from longtime fans of the franchise.
A highlight of the convention was the Tron: Ares presentation in Hall H. Jared Leto joined Jeff Bridges—making his first film appearance since 2018—and several co-stars on stage to preview the next chapter in the Tron saga. Disney unveiled exciting footage featuring high-speed light cycle sequences and teased a bold new storyline in which AI entities enter the real world. Leto shared that he grew up a Tron fan, while Bridges lit up the crowd by declaring, “The Grid abides,” before ribbing Leto about on-set formality. The film is slated for release on October 10.
Meanwhile, FX’s Alien: Earth also had its moment, debuting glimpses of a harsh futuristic world set in 2120, where corporates rule and alien life forms emerge—driving speculation about a possible Alien vs. Predator reboot.
Beyond these marquee panels, the convention featured notable celebrity sightings across locations worldwide. Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway were seen filming The Devil Wears Prada 2 in New York, while Alison Brie and Dave Franco promoted their film Together alongside an appearance at the Nintendo Lounge in San Diego.
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The atmosphere at Comic‑Con through July 27 was electric, blending beloved legacy franchises with rising new properties and star-studded promotion. Celebrated names like Jeff Bridges, Jared Leto, Tiffany Haddish, Natasha Lyonne, Michael C. Hall, Alison Brie, and Dave Franco all took center stage to reveal new content, share personal connections to their projects, and engage with a passionate audience.
As the convention wraps, fans can look forward to Tron: Ares in October, Alien: Earth in August, and ongoing seasons for Solar Opposites and The Bad Guys 2. Between these media highlights and on-location filming of The Devil Wears Prada 2, the week offered a cross-section of global pop culture activity—from major panel events to movie sets and promotional lounges.
Comic‑Con 2025 continues through Sunday, July 27, delivering convention traditions with Hall H spectacles and broader, immersive fan activities both inside and outside the San Diego Convention Center.